Wairarapa Shiny Trip

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Wairarapa Shiny Trip

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you may know or you may not, but the Tinui School is holding a fundraiser on Sat 19th February.



COASTAL 4 Wheel Drive TOUR NO 1

SATURDAY FEB 19TH 2011

The tour will cover country in and around the Castlepoint and Tinui districts, on the “hospitable” Wairarapa coast.

This 4WD tour is intended as both a family affair and a “shiny” trip, with most 4WD”s, fitted with good tyres, expected to comfortably handle the likely conditions.

The tour will start at approximately 60 meters above sea level rising to approx 440 m.a.s.l, taking in extensive and historic farmlands, settled from the late 1840’s.

It will follow, in part, the traditional trade routes (bullock trails) toward Mataikona, then south through the reknown Castlepoint Station, before returning to finish at the historic Tinui School and settlement, for a relaxed and informal BBQ dinner.

Cost: $120 per vehicle
(Lunch provided, for four persons including driver)

Entries Close: 15th February 2011

Limited: to 120 vehicles

Tyres: Good condition. More aggressive tyre with at least 50% tread life left will cope with the basic route

Other: No dogs
No firearms
Time may allow for a swim along the way, with parental supervision

Entry Forms Attached

Further enquiries:

Tony (OB) O’Boyle, Marangai RD9 Masterton. (06) 372 6859. Marangai@farmside.co.nz

Scott White head (06) 372 6662
Mark (mossie) Mossman (06) 372 3823




I have already booked my place, sounds like a nice cruisy trip :mrgreen:
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ya, this will be a fun day out,, we are going as well. so come on lets get ore out there.
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Me and the 'ol man' are going, chance to get the truck into 4WD for a change...

Also nice for the old man as he used to spend a lot of time over there (his grandmother used to look after the lighthouse).

I'll be taking the camera kit too...
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dammit playing inline hockey at the nz masters games
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come on now lets get out there for this, we might get a dive in for paua and crays.
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I would definitely be keen for this but I am afraid the price is too steep for me. I am totally for the fundraisers, been to the last two Coastguard ones and will probably go to this years but given it would only be me and my gf going, $60 person is a bit much.

Sorry mate.
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some people miss the point of fundraisers :?

food included, travelling over some areas we can usually get too, getting to hang out with some other like-mided people, and did i mention its a FUNDRAISER??

note: entry is for 4 people, so get another couple peeps and its only $30 each!!

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I know the point of a fundraiser, but putting that tag on it doesn't change the financial cost. enjoy the trip everyone.
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yeah I'd go too if it were a bit cheaper... the fundraiser trail rides are really good, usually they get in excess of 150 people paying $25-$30 each, which is going to raise more funds than 15 people paying $120 each :P

just too broke atm, $120 is out of my budget range when you add fuel etc to the cost....

+ my wagon probably isn't shiny enough :lol:

I know the area though and its really spectacular scenery/coastline... well worth it if you have the moneys.
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and to add even more to the argument of coin

I too believe that the cost of some of the fundraisers are a bit steep for what you get, but in this case I believe the price is good and the funny thing is, that I've actually travelled through the area before and enjoyed it so much, that I am well prepared to be paying $120 to enjoy the awesome scenary again.

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skid wrote:and to add even more to the argument of coin

I too believe that the cost of some of the fundraisers are a bit steep for what you get, but in this case I believe the price is good and the funny thing is, that I've actually travelled through the area before and enjoyed it so much, that I am well prepared to be paying $120 to enjoy the awesome scenary again.

:mrgreen: :mrgreen:


It's not that its a steep price, its actually quite a fair and reasonable figure for what you get, some of us just don't have that kinda money floating around atm..... hard economic times, unfortunately for many - it's just a matter of having the spare cash..

You are rich of course skid so you can shout me if ya want? :lol:
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Probably doesnt help that I have just ordered a full Ironman 2" Suspension Lift Kit including steering dampener for the Surf at $1500 LOL

I hope everyone has a great day on the trip :)
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well i got pot ouy of my job, with no pay ouy ant i am still going,
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Ok based on that message I would say you are either at the pub consoling yourself, or you have some keyboard issues ;)
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ya sorry, you are right,,, keyboard issues. :oops: ,,,lost my job last week,maybe i do need a beer, or 2.
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Sorry to hear it man, here hoping you are not out of work for too long :)
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We just signed up for this trip
I spoke to a guy named Mark off the list Skid put up.He said they have still have room for more trucks but may have missed out on lunch.
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hi i am laveing welly, at 6.30am, stop at u,hutt for a coffee.will be on p.r.s 10.
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Back home and what a day!

Loved it! :D

Couldn't take pics and drive, but a couple to follow...

Here's one:

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The starting point

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below is a photo of one of a couple of Landrover Discoverys that had an issue with overheating issues and this was literally only 10 mins into the trip. As you can see in the pic, they came prepared with thier own mechanic, hahahahahaha

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one of the hundreds of times we parked up waiting for the long and slow queue of 4wds to get moving again

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one of only a couple of spots where there was a teeny wee bit of mud

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Lunch break at a local hall

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heres a couple of shots of a safari the got a wee bit close to the edge and slipped over, took a whole bunch of ropes, so gently towing and wincing and a heap of people power before they got it back on the track

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awesome shot looking back up where we had come from

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on the hills above Castlepoint

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The Beer Family having a picnic

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and little Beer Junior having a drive

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Awesome days driving in great weather and wonderful surroundings


Sadly I need to remember to engage centre diff lock for anything that even remotely looks tricky so as to avoid future embarrasment :oops: :lol: :lol:
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looks like a cool trip. Its surprising how fun trips like that are.
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Was a great day out. been a number of years since doing a trip like this, almost forgotten how enjoyable 4x4ing can be. :D

Note to self - remember to use 4wd on steep slopes with wet grass :roll:
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